The 1980s world of Cindy Jacobson and Autumn Meredith, characters from the Punk Rock Graffiti stories. Featuring their Album Network Crusades, Cindy's first person narratives, and some unreleased stuff. And they want lots of comments. Everyone comment! And yes, Cindy and Autumn are fictitious creations. Eighties punky fun.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Cindy: "How does it feel to be deleted and re-entered?" That is what Yvette said to me the last time I called the Album Network headquarters. I don't know about you, but it sounded naughty bad to me.Autumn: I think she was talking about the computer.C: Oh.A: Hey look, we just got the new Ramones single, "Pet Sematary," in the mail.C: Well put it on.(Three minutes and thirty-two seconds later.)A: Pretty cool.C: It's so Ramones.A: The only thing missing is Dee Dee shouting...C: One, two, three, four!A:...at the beginning. Other than that...C: It's very Ramones.A: Right. It appears last year's Ramonesmania compilation was just the end of Ramoning chapter one. Cause here we have further proof that punk rockers don't have to grow up.C: They just stay in a cool cartoon world. Like us.A: "Pet Sematary" has the right guitar crunch, the cool Joey Ramone vocals and a song that is frightening.C: Oh so scary. So everyone get yourself a copy of "Pet Sematary" right now.A: And play it a lot.C: "Gabba gabba we accept you one of us."A: Oh look, it has "Cindy Is a Punk Rocker" on the b-side.C: The song they wrote about me. So who's this Sheena person anyway? I'll bet she's never been deleted and re-entered.